
Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and her Russian counterpart Alexander Zhukov attend a laying-foundation ceremony of a Chinese Trade Center in Moscow June 12, 2007.
Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and her Russian counterpart Alexander Zhukov hailed economic and trade ties here on Monday, saying bilateral trade can exceed the set goal of 60 billion U.S. dollars in 2010.
"Chinese government attaches importance on such relations with Russia and has strived to create a sound platform for cooperation between companies from the two countries," Wu told a laying-foundation ceremony of a Chinese Trade Center in Moscow.
She said she hopes the project, with a 300 million-U.S.-dollar first phase investment, will provide good business service and become an example of China-Russia economic cooperation.
Zhukov spoke highly of Russian-Chinese relations, noting the strategic
partnership of cooperation has witnessed new progress as well as frequent
exchange of people and soaring trade volume.